The mysterious 'Syrian' thought to be at heart of ISIS attacks in Europe

His name is Naim al Hamed -- a 28-year-old described as "very dangerous and probably armed." His photograph on a bulletin circulated by French investigators to European security services shows a thick-set man with narrow eyes and a short beard.

ISIS claims suicide attack on Iraqi stadium that kills 25

A man wearing a suicide belt walked into an Iraqi soccer stadium Friday and blew himself up -- killing at least 25 people and wounding 90 more, security officials said.

Japan kills 333 minke whales

Japan's whaling fleet has returned with more than 300 whales harvested from Antarctic waters, according to the country's Fisheries Agency.

Brussels attacks: 6 detained in raids

Police detained six people in raids Thursday night as investigators raced to uncover the network behind this week's terror attacks in the Belgian capital.

Intel officials: North Korea 'probably' has miniaturized nuke

Some U.S. intelligence analysts now believe that North Korea "probably" possesses a miniaturized nuclear warhead, several U.S. officials told CNN.

'Missing' bookseller returns to Hong Kong after three-month absence

A Hong Kong man who sold controversial books about China's elite has returned home after a mysterious three-month absence, according to the city's government.

What we know about the terror attacks in Belgium

Attacks in Belgium's capital killed at least 20 people at the Maelbeek metro station and at least 10 more at the international airport on Tuesday. Another 230 people were injured. ISIS claimed responsibility.

2 explosions at Brussels airport, reports of several killed

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Bill Clinton: Hillary can 'put the awful legacy of the last eight years behind us

Bill Clinton, while campaigning for his wife in Spokane, Washington, on Monday, seemingly knocked President Barack Obama's legacy in a riff that his aides said was unintended.

As Obama visits, Cuba's top diplomat open to hearing criticism

Cuba's top negotiator with the United States welcomed the arrival of U.S. President Barack Obama to the island on Sunday and said officials there would listen with "respect" to any criticisms of the communist-run government.